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John Adams, who became the second president of the United States, has been accused by some historians of being the closest thing America ever had to a dictator ...
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John Adams John Adams was born on October 30, 1735, in Massachusetts Bay. ... He is the eldest son and was named after his father, John Adams. ...
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John Adams was the first Vice President and the second President of the United States. ... His father's name was John Adams. He was a farmer and Militia Officer. ...
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John Quincy Adams was the only son of a president to become president. ... John Quincy Adams was born on July 1767, in Braintree Massachusetts. ...
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SUMMARY The only president who was a son of a president was John Quincy Adams. ... John Quincy Adams was not very successful as the President. ...
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John Adams was born in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1735. ... One of them, John Quincy Adams, became the sixth president of the United States. ...
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The second president of the United States of America was John Adams. He was born on Oct. ... John Adams was inaugurated as president at Federal Hall, Philadelphia. ...
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John Quincy Adams was the only son of a president to become president. ... John Quincy Adams was born on July 1767, in Braintree Massachusetts. ...
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John Quincy Adams was the only son of a president to become president. ... John Quincy Adams was born on July 1767, in Braintree Massachusetts. ...
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... His father, John Adams, was born in Braintree (Quincy), Massachusetts on October 19th, 1735. ... John Quincy Adams and Louisa Catherine Adams had four children. ...
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... She later went on to marry this man John Adams in 1764. ... John Adams battled through all the rigors of leaving the south and starting a free life. ...
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... Abigail's father knew John Adams by working with him and she grew rather close to him starting a wedding. This now made her name Abigail Adams. ...
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... Abigail's father knew John Adams by working with him and she grew rather close to him starting a wedding. This now made her name Abigail Adams. ...
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... learned. Reading created a bond between John Adams and me. John Adams was a graduate from Harvard, and started a career in law. John ...
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... I signed my name "Diana." In my teens, I met a lawyer named John Adams. ... She asked me what I was doing and I told her that I was writing a letter to John Adams. ...
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... The relationship between Abigail and John Adams might have therefore been unique for the times, as the couple cultivated a relatively egalitarian marriage. ...
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She influenced her husband and second president, John Adams as well as her son and sixth president, John Quincy Adams. Akers portrays ...
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... articles for the Boston newspapers, and he recruited talented younger men - Josiah Quincy, Joseph Warren, and his second cousin John Adams, among other - into ...
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... the story of the American Revolutionary War through the eyes of many real people who fought and worked for American freedom, like John Adams, George Washington ...
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... education. John Adams plainly laughs at his wife's remarks. He ... society. John Adams believes that the masculine system is fine as it is. According ...
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... John Adams- is the first Vice President of the United States. ... John Adams- becomes the 2nd President of the United States and he's a huge failure. ...
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... The representative for the Federalists was John Adams, who was born on October 19, 1735 in Braintree, Massachusetts, and also died on July 4, 1826. ...
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... lack of supremacy. She made her most famous request to her husband, John Adams, in creating the new government. She pleaded to him ...
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... lack of supremacy. She made her most famous request to her husband, John Adams, in creating the new government. She pleaded to him ...
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John Adams once said that, "facts are stubborn things." The same can be said for the idea of identity. According to Dictionary.com ...
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... going into reelection. After his loss, he was selected Chief Justice of the Supreme Court by John Adams. As Chief Justice, Marshall ...
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... affairs for the United States to contend with but the country struggled through each one valiantly under the leadership of George Washington and John Adams. ...
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... wealth. Ms. Adams, in your letter to John Adams, you display a strong impression of women power and aggressive action. You proudly ...
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John Quincy Adams America's Sixth President John Quincy Adams, born in Braintree Massachusetts in 1767, was the son of America's second president, John Adams. ...
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... John Quincy followed in the footsteps of his father John Adams, when he became President of the United States, but both father and son failed to win their ...
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